Letter from Roland F. Knoedler to Henry Clay Frick, 6 August 1908
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me that I was very sound & that if I took care of my stomach there was no reason why I should not be hale & hearty between 90 & 100. The day before I left Paris I had a game of golf with LOTI ?? who was unusually nervous - it was painful to see how worried he was about himself (this is strictly ??) he finally made up his mind to follow the Doctor's advice & go to Vichy which is not far from here. I told him that if he felt too lonely to come here. I think he will prefer Vichy which is much livelier than la Bourboule. I will probably run over to see him shortly.
I saw Mr. D. J. Watson in Paris who was on his way to London Hotel Coburn & sailing for home August 26th. You do not say anything about Mrs. Frick's health. I hope she is much better. With kind remembrances to the family believe me with renewed thanks
Very sincerely
SIGNED Roland F. Knoedler
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